Death of a City Councilman The parish line was not a fence or wall apart, just cypress trees and angry cicadas, snakes rattling through
Tag: Poetry
Two Poems By Greg Friedman
Sunflowers In Italian fields you stand in brown assembly. No longer girasole seeking sun, You wait for the harvest with heads bowed. I
Two Poems By Brian A. Yapko
A SONNET FOR UNREQUITED LOVE When midnight passes, and then one, and two, And all my worries still will not dissolve Into a restless
Lourdes By Steve Lang
Lourdes In Lourdes A dead man borne on a stretcher, Not by his family, But to them. But he was not their patriarch So,
Vacation Blues By Frank De Canio
Vacation Blues I’ve started on a working vacation. There’s much to do, a lot is on my mind. So there isn’t time for relaxation. I’ve
Two Poems By Mark A. Murphy
Ambedo The life of the dead is placed in the memory of the living. – Cicero The challenge: to start not at the bottom
